Capt. John Gould

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John Gould

Also Known As: "John Gould", "John Gold"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hull, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Death: November 16, 1762 (90)
Hull, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Place of Burial: Hull, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert Gould and Elizabeth Goold
Husband of Lydia Gould and Mary Gould
Father of Lydia Burrell; Elizabeth Loring; Robert Gould; Samuel Gould; Judith Collier and 3 others
Brother of Robert Gould; William Gould; Thomas Gould; Elisha Gould and Elizabeth Gould
Half brother of Mary Gould and Joseph Maxwell Gould, I

Occupation: cordwainer
Managed by: Alice Zoe Marie Knapp
Last Updated:

About Capt. John Gould

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  • Title: Captain
  • Name/Surname: Goold
  • Name/Birth Surname: Goold
  • Place of Birth/County: Plymouth County
  • Place of Birth/Country: British Colonial America
  • Place of Burial/Country: British Colonial America

concerns

not a husband of Ruth Stevens

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Surname has also been reported to be:

Date and place of birth have also been (erroneously?) reported to be July 16, 1679 at Hull, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America <attested on his Find A Grave memorial, conflicts with the cited source>.

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Capt. John Gould's Timeline

1672
November 16, 1672
Hull, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1702
December 13, 1702
Hull, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts
1704
August 15, 1704
Hull, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts
1711
February 15, 1711
Hull, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1713
April 1, 1713
1715
July 4, 1715
Hull, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts
1718
February 23, 1718
Hull, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1720
January 10, 1720
Hull, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States
1722
January 1, 1722
Hull, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America